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Bearded vulture captive breeding: hatching time at Vallcalent

This chick hatched a few days ago in the Vallcalent specialized captive ...
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Bearded Vulture breeding season: life and death in the captive breeding network (on video)

Each breeding season in the Bearded Vulture captive breeding network – coordinated ...
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European vultures severely threatened by legal approval of Diclofenac in Europe

We need action NOW to avoid a vulture crisis similar to the ...
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First bearded vulture hatchling in Guadalentin

The first bearded vulture of the 13-14 breeding season hatched a few ...
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Good news from northern Spain – bearded vulture pair showing signs of territoriality

Sixty years after the last bearded vulture pair disappeared from Picos de ...
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VCF´s Jovan Andevski talks about Vultures to the Macedonian TV

The VCF coordinator for the Balkan Vulture Action Plan, Jovan Andevski, talks ...
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Exciting news from the Andalusia bearded vulture reintroduction project – first mating in the wild observed recently

In the last few days of 2013, a 7 year old male ...
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The 2013 annual report for the bearded vulture EEP (Endangered Species Programme) is out!

100 years after going extinct in the Alps, the bearded vulture is ...
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Egyptian vultures tagged in Turkey still sending valuable information – soon they will be starting their return journey

The Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) is one of the most endangered vulture ...
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Important publication on vultures and their food now available for free download

In 2007 an important seminar was organised to discuss the conflicts and ...
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In 2007 an important seminar was organised to discuss the conflicts and the controversies related with vulture feeding and foraging behaviours, artificial feeding of vultures, and the impact of the new EU sanitary regulations on vultures. Those were times when the new EU laws imposed to deal with the mad cow and the foot and mouth diseases, requiring compulsory removal of all carcasses from the fields, and their incineration, were causing a dramatic change in age-old traditions in Iberia of leaving dead cattle in “muladares”. Things have improved since, with new regulations allowing for carcasses to be left on the ground in some areas and/or in some special conditions, but the papers gathered in this seminar still constitute some of the best science ever on this important topic. The publication – a 500 page volume both in Spanish and English – can now be freely downloaded from here

Des Gypaètes et des Hommes, a film by Mathieu Le Lay about ...
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VCF plans the future releases of bearded vulture young in the Alpine-Grands Causses-Andalusia reintroduction projects for the period 2014-2016

The reintroduction of the bearded vulture to the Alps is one of ...
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Good news from the New World: Key property and habitat for the Andean condor purchased in Ecuador

A coalition of conservation organisations has pooled efforts to buy a 2,800-ha ...
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Film: Vultures from Ostrava Zoo help griffon vulture restocking project in Bulgaria and the bearded vulture alpine reintroduction project

Ostrava Zoo is one of the 30+ zoos and animal parks that ...
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Bearded vulture breeding season: First chick! See the video

The first chick of the 2013-2014 bearded vulture breeding season was born ...
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Watch the bearded vultures in Vanoise National Park live

A webcam is again bringing us live the antics of a wild ...
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Tamarán, the first ever Canarian Egyptian vulture bred in captivity, flies strong in Fuerteventura

Ten weeks after its release in Fuerteventura, Tamarán is seemingly well adapted ...
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Croatian griffon vultures fly far and wide

The picture emerging from the recently published Croatian Bird Migration Atlas is ...
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Update on the Black vulture reintroduction project in Catalunya – 7 pairs, three fledglings, and 30 individuals in 2013

The black vulture reintroduction project in Catalunya – led by the Departament d’Agricultura, ...
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The end of an era – historical bearded vulture pair in Alpenzoo Innsbruck – Tirol (Austria) died

One of the oldest, and most important, pairs of bearded vultures in ...
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